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So last week we got the second episode/premiere of Glee (as opposed to the pre-air version of the preview, the preview of the pilot or the reair of the pilot). And, while entertaining, it left us wanting more (in the bad way), for the most part.
I have decided that the characters were too stereotypical to truly enjoy, yet not stereotypical enough to be satirical.
And there were several things that made me very uncomfortable. One of which was the part where we're (I think) supposed to cheer for the adultery. Which is NEVER A GOOD THING.
Except that one time. When it sort of was. (There are arguments I could give you, but I am sure you don't want to hear them.)
It is for this occasion, for the first year in a while when there will not be "Without A Trace", and most especially for
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I completely unrelated news, I rewatched "Rising" tonight, and may have teared up a little as the City came out of the water.
I have decided that the characters were too stereotypical to truly enjoy, yet not stereotypical enough to be satirical.
And there were several things that made me very uncomfortable. One of which was the part where we're (I think) supposed to cheer for the adultery. Which is NEVER A GOOD THING.
Except that one time. When it sort of was. (There are arguments I could give you, but I am sure you don't want to hear them.)
It is for this occasion, for the first year in a while when there will not be "Without A Trace", and most especially for
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I completely unrelated news, I rewatched "Rising" tonight, and may have teared up a little as the City came out of the water.